Dominique Bûches

Dominique Bûches was a senior member of the Girondist party during the French Revolution. He ran a shop on 39 Rue des Cordeliers in Le Quartier Latin, Paris.
Biography[edit | edit source]
After the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat in 1793, the French Assassin Arno Dorian visited the St. Germain Prison and questioned the Girondist suspect Theron Brignac, who was the political opponent sent to kill Marat, but the deed had already been carried out by someone else. Brignac then suggested that Arno find Bûches and ask him about a list written by Marat that supposedly named several Girondists.[1]
Accordingly, Arno visited Bûches' shop to question him about the list. Not recognizing any of the names, Bûches noted that the first letters of each name spelled the word "providence".[1]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The character model of Dominique Bûches is randomly generated.